Organizing Transnational AccountabilityChristina Garsten Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008. gada 1. janv. - 296 lappuses In the expanding academic literature on accountability, there remains significant ambiguity about the scope and content of this concept. Bostr”m and Garsten have performed an invaluable service to scholars by providing a fresh focus on how accountability |
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v. lappuse
... Boundaries of responsible buying: accountability for what and to whom? 114 Karin Svedberg Nilsson 8 Rituals of legitimation: organizing accountability in EU employment policy 131 Renita Thedvall 9 The political logics of accountability ...
... Boundaries of responsible buying: accountability for what and to whom? 114 Karin Svedberg Nilsson 8 Rituals of legitimation: organizing accountability in EU employment policy 131 Renita Thedvall 9 The political logics of accountability ...
vii. lappuse
... Boundary setting and accountability 70 120 7.2 Organizational accountability between the self and the other 128. TABLES. 4.1 Two notions of accountability in non-state certification schemes 66 8.1 The European Commission's first proposal ...
... Boundary setting and accountability 70 120 7.2 Organizational accountability between the self and the other 128. TABLES. 4.1 Two notions of accountability in non-state certification schemes 66 8.1 The European Commission's first proposal ...
2. lappuse
... boundaries and includes a minimum of one non-state actor. From this perspective, states are but one type of actor in global politics and regu- lation (Rosenau 2003; Djelic and Sahlin-Andersson 2006). Globalization processes present a ...
... boundaries and includes a minimum of one non-state actor. From this perspective, states are but one type of actor in global politics and regu- lation (Rosenau 2003; Djelic and Sahlin-Andersson 2006). Globalization processes present a ...
3. lappuse
... boundary risks and problems. What if the problems originate far from the place where their effects are expe- rienced: in another state, in another part of the world? And, what if the prob- lems (and the greenhouse effect would be a good ...
... boundary risks and problems. What if the problems originate far from the place where their effects are expe- rienced: in another state, in another part of the world? And, what if the prob- lems (and the greenhouse effect would be a good ...
7. lappuse
... boundaries ( cf. Svedberg Nilsson , Chapter 7 ) . Robert Keohane ( 2003 ) maintains that much of the politics of accountability involves strug- gles over who should be accepted as principal . He argues that we can speak of an ...
... boundaries ( cf. Svedberg Nilsson , Chapter 7 ) . Robert Keohane ( 2003 ) maintains that much of the politics of accountability involves strug- gles over who should be accepted as principal . He argues that we can speak of an ...
Saturs
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regulating social accountability for global business | 27 |
3 ISO expands its business into Social Responsibility | 46 |
the Forest Stewardship Council as a good governance model | 61 |
corporate selfpresentations in response to public criticism | 80 |
6 Watchdogs beyond control? The accountability of accounting standards organizations | 98 |
accountability for what and to whom? | 114 |
organizing accountability in EU employment policy | 131 |
the Swedish code of corporate governance | 160 |
four challenges to environmental disclosure | 177 |
12 Accountability public involvement and irreversibility | 194 |
13 The antinomy of accountability | 210 |
14 The treadmill of accountability | 231 |
organizing transnational accountability | 250 |
Index | 255 |
from doing the right thing to doing the thing right | 147 |
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Organizing Transnational Accountability Christina Garsten,Magnus Boström Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2008 |
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